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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAMMERS!! One purchase turned into expensive weekly subscription

SCAMMERS!!! I purchased a fun-quiz for $1.45. I checked VERY CAREFULLY there was no subscription. Three days later I was charged$29.26 Australian - and a WEEKLY subscription had been established - that's $120 per month!
For clarity:
Scammer's Working Platform: Facebook
Scammer Company: MyJoyGames - Metricdrive
SHERIDAN, Wyoming 82801
United States - they also go by FOODZEE
Payment Channel: STRIPE (Who are no use at all in helping).
I have NEVER been subjected to a scam like this before.
Now I have to cancel my Visa with all the inconvenience that implies.
I also have to say I emailed them and they responded saying they have cancelled my 'subscription'. But how the hell can I trust that?

June 7, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unjust, fake company

How can someone pay £3.72 for DNA results and then 2 transactions making a total of nearly £53 come out of my account within 3 days? They took the DNA money from Joygames Trial Foodze and signed me up through their other company or alias name Joygames.com to scam me out of a lot of money.
My bank has blocked them. I will truly see what these people are made out of if they don’t return my money. As like most scam companies only an email address- no telephone number.
This company is ruthless and greedy.
AVOID AVOID AVOID!

January 15, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total Scam !

Total Scam !
I keep getting charges coming out of my account from this name, and other names that are fake. I reported fraud to my account. I also emailed this company and asked them to stop.
CRICKETS!!!!

January 8, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam.

Scam.
Cybercriminal activity and good at that.
I bought one of their products(ancestry test without need for DNA,only based on anthropometric data) advertised on Face book.They got into my bank account even if I didn’t give them the data and withdrew money for three products which I had not ordered even if I had e-mailed them that I had not subscribed to their orde list.
Needless to say that they never send me the result of the ancestry test.

December 7, 2025
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